So far no whistler has been found to attach the report to.So far nothing false has been found in the whistleblower report.
Guessing and wondering is how Trump was elected.I'm guessing from t's outbursts lately that he has been told the identity of the whistleblower and he has also been told that if he discloses it in public he will be breaking another law. I wonder how long he can hold out.
Have you even bothered to read the report, let alone the self-serving edited call summary? The report was an accurate road map that has led to a dozen or more first hand witnesses to Trump’s violations of federal law. The report is all but irrelevant now, as to its author’s credibility and background.So far no whistler has been found to attach the report to.
The whistleblower will soon answer GOP committee member questions.I'm guessing from t's outbursts lately that he has been told the identity of the whistleblower and he has also been told that if he discloses it in public he will be breaking another law. I wonder how long he can hold out.
t is counting on his ever loyal base (they don't care what he says or does), hopes that having his narrative repeated over and over by his surrogates sways those that don't pay attention and that sensory overload takes care of enough of those that try to stay informed so that he can survive . . . that strategy might work in a society that is as disconnected as we are.The whistleblower will soon answer GOP committee member questions.
I wonder why T won’t let anybody testify?
GOP senate leadership already acknowledged that Trump is lying about “no quid pro quo” but they don’t care.
Okay. So whoʻs the whistler again? I just wonder why the identity is being hidden if it doesnʻt matter.Have you even bothered to read the report, let alone the self-serving edited call summary? The report was an accurate road map that has led to a dozen or more first hand witnesses to Trump’s violations of federal law. The report is all but irrelevant now, as to its author’s credibility and background.
Yet feel free to dwell on it as the impeachment investigation concludes in the weeks ahead.
You’d be better served working on technicalities criminal defendants always raise when the facts and the law are against them, as is the case now for your boy Trump.
Whereʻs the meddler.The whistleblower will soon answer GOP committee member questions.
I wonder why T won’t let anybody testify?
GOP senate leadership already acknowledged that Trump is lying about “no quid pro quo” but they don’t care.
Whereʻs that whistleer again?t is counting on his ever loyal base (they don't care what he says or does), hopes that having his narrative repeated over and over by his surrogates sways those that don't pay attention and that sensory overload takes care of enough of those that try to stay informed so that he can survive . . . that strategy might work in a society that is as disconnected as we are.
Okay. So whoʻs the whistler again? I just wonder why the identity is being hidden if it doesnʻt matter.
sureIt matters so that future potential whistleblowers are not intimidated by the treatment given this one.
He’s around. Clearly.Whereʻs that whistleer again?
That eliminates the 37 other genders.He’s around. Clearly.
Damn meddlers.It’s really funny that after lying and stonewalling for weeks, now all the Trumpies say “sure, he held up aid to Ukraine while he urged they investigate Biden. So?”
It’s really funny that after lying and stonewalling for weeks, now all the Trumpies say “sure, he held up aid to Ukraine while he urged they investigate Biden. So?”
Itʻs pretty naive to think we donʻt “do it all the time”."We do it all the time" - Mulvaney (who seems to have dropped out of sight since saying this)
Pretty naive, indeed. Lest we forget that time ... Actually you tell us Brother, what was that other time a US President held up foreign military defense aid as quid pro quo for dirt on a political rival? You tell that story so well. Go ahead. We all await your retelling.Itʻs pretty naive to think we donʻt “do it all the time”.
Itʻs pretty naive to think we donʻt “do it all the time”.
He doesn’t have that many words in him. He either says 10 words or less (he can’t carry a thought process or substantiate his claims) or he cuts and pastes from his online “education” sources.Pretty naive, indeed. Lest we forget that time ... Actually you tell us Brother, what was that other time a US President held up foreign military defense aid as quid pro quo for dirt on a political rival? You tell that story so well. Go ahead. We all await your retelling.